Womb — Movie Work

The film will eventually be shot. The book will hit the shelf. The baby will take its first breath of cold, harsh air. And the world will clap for the birth. They will clap for the screening, the launch party, the cover reveal.

They will never see the nine months of silence.

They will never know about the 3 AM doubts, the cravings for old films, or the quiet walks where you felt the first kick. womb movie work

But you will know. And the work will carry that warmth forever.

So if you are in the womb phase right now, and you feel like you are doing nothing... stop. Feel your pulse. There is a universe expanding in the dark. The film will eventually be shot

Trust the gestation. The labor will come.


Are you gestating a project right now? What does your "womb work" look like? Let me know in the comments. I’m currently in month three... and the kicks are getting stronger. Are you gestating a project right now


Womb movie work stirs deep waters. First, anchor yourself. Feel your feet on the floor. Name three things you see. Remind yourself: The womb movie is over. I am safe now. I am an adult.

Question: Was the womb a sanctuary or a battlefield? Clients often report temperature sensations (cold, warm, stuck), pressure (tight, spacious), or sounds (muffled screams, lullabies, silence). One client undergoing womb movie work realized her chronic claustrophobia came from a twin pregnancy where she felt crushed — a twin she had never known about until her mother confirmed it years later.

Without forcing, ask: If my womb life had a color, what would it be? A texture? A sound? One woman saw gray wool and heard muffled shouting; during family therapy, she learned her mother was in an abusive relationship during her pregnancy.